SANOG XXXIII
09-16 January, 2019
Thimphu, Bhutan
SANOG XXXIII Call For Papers (CFP) is open --> Submit your paper here
SANOG XXXIII Keynote - "Why is Securing the Routing System So Hard?" by Geoff Huston (Chief Scientist at APNIC)
SANOG XXXIII Workshop Tracks
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Track 1 : Campus Network Design (Outline)
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Instructors : Dale Smith (NSRC), Sonam Penjor (RUB), Nimal Ratnayake (NSRC), Md Abdul Awal (NSRC)
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Track 2 : IPv6 Deployment (Outline)
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Instructors : Philip Smith (APNIC), Tashi Phuntsho (APNIC), Phurpa Rinchen (Bhutan Telecom)
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Track 3 : Linux System Admin (Outline)
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Instructors : Hans Kuhn (NSRC), Mike Jager (NSRC), Tshetum Dorji (Bhutan Telecom), Alisha Gurung (Bhutan Telecom)
SANOG XXXIII Brief Agenda
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Conference : 09 - 10 January, 2019
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Tutorial : 10 - 11 January, 2019
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Workshop : 12 - 16 January, 2019
SANOG XXXIII Call For Papers (CFP)
The following is an open call for papers/presentations for the conference and tutorial sessions for 33rd South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) Meeting to be hosted from January 9th, 2019 onwards at Thimphu, Bhutan
Important dates regarding the Call for Papers:
Call For Papers Open: Now
First Draft Programme Published: 28th November 2018
Deadline For Proposals: 19th December 2018
Final acceptance notification: 22nd December 2018
SANOG 33 Conference: 9th & 10th January
SANOG 33 Tutorials: 10th & 11th January
SANOG 33 Workshops: 12th to 16th January
Please submit Online at: Paper Submission Page
Note: Any marketing, sales and vendor proprietary content in presentation is against the spirit of the SANOG and it is strictly prohibited.
Conference Presentation:
The conference will be comprised of 6 session in two days, including the plenary. The tracks are for general ideas, and feel free to propose talks that you think are relevant to the operational and Internet research community. The topics given below are not exclusive. Presentations are expected to be 25 minutes long with technical content.
* Network Operations
* Routing in the IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6
* Data Center, Switching Technologies, SAN & Virtualization
* Security, IDS, DoS mitigation
* Internet Exchange Point, transit & peering
* Mobile Internet, M2M, Internet of Things
*DNS, DNSSEC
*ccTLDs, gTLDs IDNs
*SDN and NFV
*Content Caching
* Any case studies or learning related to operational technologies that you want to share with the community
Tutorial Proposals:
Tutorial proposals are invited in the same general areas as for the conference. Please feel free to propose additional ideas and topics. Tutorials generally are either 90 or 180 minutes long.
Please submit Online at - Paper Submission Page
We are looking forward to welcoming you at SANOG 33 in Thimphu, Bhutan